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Debbie Lee “Deb” Andregg

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Debbie Lee “Deb” Andregg

Birth
East Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
23 Aug 1989 (aged 19)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Not much info as yet. >>> She was adopted when she was three days old by Mike and Marita (Miller) Andregg. Her father was a truck driver and her mother was a pilot car escort. So little Deb learned to walk in the back of the mother's station wagon. She loved the little farm animals at her fathers parents house. Had a Shetland pony and loved playing with the little goats there as well. She loved her Grandparents John and Leona Andregg and stayed with them as often as she could. She also would ride with her Dad often in his trucks as he worked delivering loads. Her parents weren't getting along well, so at the age of fourteen she was allowed to pick which parent that would have primary custody. She picked her Daddy and his parents. She went to Meridian, Idaho school district. She did well in school and in high school she lettered and won a trophy for volleyball. She was an extremely, sweet sensitive girl. She loved most animals and especially riding horses. One day she went riding and the horse (Mindy?) that she was on came back limping and with a broken rein and without her. Family members went looking for her and found her at an old dirt air strip and unconscious. Her Grandpa John Andregg called emergency services and they Life Flighted (helicoptered) her to the hospital. It was determined that she had 156 skull fractures. It was presumed she had the horse running with her (as she often did) and they hit a gopher hole which caused the horse to fall causing the head injuries. No other injuries were found anywhere on her. They drained the liquid from her skull once, but couldn't the second time, she never regained consciousness so it was determined to unhook her from life support and sadly let her go. She was dating a boy named Jack at the time and some mention of marriage was made. But it was not to be. 🌺 We have all missed her so much. A beautiful, gentle life cut way to short ••• 🐾
Not much info as yet. >>> She was adopted when she was three days old by Mike and Marita (Miller) Andregg. Her father was a truck driver and her mother was a pilot car escort. So little Deb learned to walk in the back of the mother's station wagon. She loved the little farm animals at her fathers parents house. Had a Shetland pony and loved playing with the little goats there as well. She loved her Grandparents John and Leona Andregg and stayed with them as often as she could. She also would ride with her Dad often in his trucks as he worked delivering loads. Her parents weren't getting along well, so at the age of fourteen she was allowed to pick which parent that would have primary custody. She picked her Daddy and his parents. She went to Meridian, Idaho school district. She did well in school and in high school she lettered and won a trophy for volleyball. She was an extremely, sweet sensitive girl. She loved most animals and especially riding horses. One day she went riding and the horse (Mindy?) that she was on came back limping and with a broken rein and without her. Family members went looking for her and found her at an old dirt air strip and unconscious. Her Grandpa John Andregg called emergency services and they Life Flighted (helicoptered) her to the hospital. It was determined that she had 156 skull fractures. It was presumed she had the horse running with her (as she often did) and they hit a gopher hole which caused the horse to fall causing the head injuries. No other injuries were found anywhere on her. They drained the liquid from her skull once, but couldn't the second time, she never regained consciousness so it was determined to unhook her from life support and sadly let her go. She was dating a boy named Jack at the time and some mention of marriage was made. But it was not to be. 🌺 We have all missed her so much. A beautiful, gentle life cut way to short ••• 🐾

Bio by: MjM


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Garden City - Debbie Lee Andregg "Sanders", 19 of 9113 Marigold St., Garden City, died Wednesday, Aug 23 1989 in a Boise hospital of injuries suffered in a horse-riding accident.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug 29 at Dry Creek Cemetery, Pastor Don Driver of the Boise Central Seventh-day Adventist Church will officiate.
Debbie was born Jan 13 1970, at Portland, Ore. She was raised in Boise, and attended Meridian schools.
She loved sports, and was a member of the treasure Valley Volleyball Club and the U.S. Volleyball Association. She loved horses and Riding.
Survivors include her father, Michael Andregg of Boise; her mother Marita Andregg of Boise, her finance, Jack Saunders of Garden City; Paternal grandparents, John and Leona Andregg of Boise; Maternal grandparents, Julius and Rita Miller of Boise; many aunts, uncles and cousins; and many friends.
Friends may call today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Alden-Wagoner Chapel in Boise.

Gravesite Details

This is a duplicate to #144622092... Sorry


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  • Created by: MjM
  • Added: May 23, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52739184/debbie_lee-andregg: accessed ), memorial page for Debbie Lee “Deb” Andregg (13 Jan 1970–23 Aug 1989), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52739184, citing Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA; Maintained by MjM (contributor 47039864).